Apocalpse preacher now saying October 21

Riiight. I gotcha. It wasn't the REAL judgment day. Even though he said it was. On thousands of billboards and pamphlets and websites and news
programs all over. He was KIDDING. I gotcha. *wink* It was simply a test! There wasn't REALLY going to be souls ascending to heaven that day,
nor violent earthquakes felt all over the world. We twisted his words around, I suppose. It's our fault and we should have known and planned to go
to church! It's all as clear as day to me now.

/sarcasm

Seriously...what man has an ego so large as to think HE is the one to determine the world's fate? Because the Bible says so?

You can't use the Bible as proof of something that is predicted in the Bible, number one.

Number two, the bible is written by men who cannot offer any other proof that what they wrote is the word of god other than by saying it is.

A swarm of giant pink bees will be discovered on Saturn next week. All must beware because once they are discovered, they will rain down their
bright, girly-pink wrath on us all. Because I wrote it here and I say so, so it shall be

I give us 2 weeks max. I guarantee it because of
what I just wrote!

The stories in the Bible are just that ridiculous. Yet here we are, 2,000 years later (or whatever) and we still buy into it and people like Camping
come along to con the herd into believing his shoddy and shady interpretations of it. And they do...like crazy. (Pun intended.)

This guy is just nuts if he predicts a date and than remakes the date he must be weird,so why doesent he just go along with everyone else and say
december 21 2012. But let us remember that god said no man knoweth the day or the hour and to watch for more and more false prophets as our days come
to a close.

I am positive that this man is running the biggest religious scam ever, but he was'nt the only one that predicted the october 21st 2011 dommsday
prediction, this just means that the man is getting more support and he's eventually going to reel back in the helpless ppl so they can take their
money

I hereby recall any ill comment I have made toward this man. I can't in good conscience ridicule a man who is clearly legitimately convinced that the
rapture is actually going to be a thing. I feel bad for him, honestly. When you look at his "empire", he has millions of dollars, yes. But he took a
huge risk in predicting an exact date. If he didn't absolutely believe in his own teachings that the "rapture" would have occurred on May 21, then
he wouldn't have risked his credibility. It's obvious that this radio show is his livelihood and his life. Typically, old men die when they lose
purpose. He still has a purpose, in his own mind. That's what's keeping his clock ticking. He wouldn't throw that away on a half-hazard prediction
that he wasn't absolutely positive would come true. And when it didn't, as no surprise to anyone but him and his followers, he was probably very
confused and puzzled. Listening to the man, he is not senile and he is not insane. He is also, as made obvious by the immense risk he took, not trying
to get money, which leaves only one option: he actually believes he knows the time of the so called rapture. And if he legitimately believes it, I
cannot, in good conscience, ridicule him.

But I do wonder what he's going to say when yet another day, October 21, comes and goes and no "rapture" takes place. Perhaps that will finally be
the end of Harold Camping.

Now I know October 21, 2011 is a big day, so was 10/10/10, soon to be 11/11/11 & 10/28/11, and I think there is some planet alignment to happen but I
gotta see....anyway, the nerve of this "preacher" to use this already well known date for his own advantage, again! He is a best a false prophet, at
best!!!

Fool me once, shame on you
Fool me twice.....

What will he do when WE will all be ALIVE on 10/21

Here's my favorite part

It's not the first time the independent Christian radio host has been forced to explain when his prediction didn't come to pass. He also
predicted the Apocalypse would come in 1994, but said it didn't happen then because of a mathematical error.

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